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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE 



Catlin (G.) — <-^""tiuued. 

 :?6, 37, :'>S, ami 3l>. | lu two volumes, | 

 with four liiimlred illustrations, care- 

 fully engraved from liis original paint- 

 ings. I Vol. I[-II]. I 



New- York : | Wiley and Putnam, 161 

 Broadway. I 1^41. 



■J. vols. : pp. i-viii, 1-264; i-viii, 1-266; 312 plates 

 and maps, royal 8°.— Comparative vocabulary, 

 iucludiug the Tuskarora, as above, vol. 2, pp. 

 262-265. 



Copies seen : Bo.stoa AtbenaMiiu, Bvitisb Mu- 

 seiiui, Lenox. 



According to Sabin's Dictionary, No. 11536, 

 .some copies liave tbe imprint, Loudon: Wih^y 

 and Putnam; otbers, Loudon: published by 

 the author, 1841. Secoud edition. New York, 

 18t.'; third edition. New York, 1842; fourth 

 edition, 181;:!. 



Lettens and notes | on the | man- 

 ners, customs, ;aul condition | of the | 

 North American Indians. | By George 

 Catlin. I Written during eight years' 

 travel amongst the wildest tribes of | 

 Indians in North America, | In 1832,33, 

 34, 35, 36, 37, 3S and 39. | In two vol- 

 umes, I witlifour hundred illustrations, 

 carefully engraved from his original 

 jjaintings. Thirdedition. VoLlf-II]. 



New-York: | Wiley and Putnam. 161 

 Broadway. | 1844. 



2 vols. 8^. — Linguistics, vol. 2, pp. L'l)l-265. 



Copies seen : Congress, Powell, Trumbull. 



The first issue of this edition has the im- 

 print, London: | Published for the Authur 

 by I Tilt and Bogue, Fleet Street. 1812. (Trum- 

 bull.*) 



Illustrations i of the | maiuiers, cus- 

 toms, and condition | of the | North 

 American Indians: | in a series of | 

 letters and notes | written during eight 

 years of travel ami adventure among 

 the I wildest and most remarkable 

 tribes now existing. | With three hun- 

 dred and sixty engravings, | from the | 

 Author's Original Paintiiigs. | By Geo. 

 Catlin. I In two volumes. | Vol. I[-1IJ. 

 I Fifth edition. 1 



London : | Henry G. Bohn, York 

 street, Covent Garden, j MDCCCXLV 

 [184.5]. 



2 vols.: jtp. i-viii, 1-L'14; i-viii, 1-206; maps 

 and plates, large 8^.— Comparative vocabulary 

 of the Mandau, Black foot, Kiccaree, Sioux, and 

 Tu.skarora, vol. 2, pp. 262-265. 

 Copies seen: Congress. 



At tbe Murphy sale a copy, No. 52:!, brought. 

 $12. 



Catliii (G.) — Continued. 



S;ibiu's Dictionary, No. 11539, mentions. 

 Si-fth edition, London, 1846, and titles an edi- 

 tion ; Briissel und Leipzig, 1846-1848. A copy 

 of this latter is iniced by Triibner, 1856, No. 

 1955, 11. Is,: another copy, No. 1956, plain, 148. 



Illustrations | of the | maniiers, cus- 

 toms, and condition | of the | North 

 American Indians: | in a .series of | 

 letters and notes | written during eight 

 years of travel and adventure among 

 the I wildest and most remarkable 

 tribes now existing. | With three hun- 

 dred and sixty engravings | from the 

 Author's Original Paintings. | By Geo, 

 Catlin. I In two volumes. | Vol. I[-II]. 

 I Seventh edition. | 



London: | Henr^^ G. Bohn, York 

 street, Covent Garden. | MDCCCXL 

 VIII [1848]. 



2 vols, niiips, 8-. — Comparative vocabulary of 

 the Miindan, Hl.ickfoot, Kiccaree, Siouv, and 

 Tuskarora, vol. 2, pp. 202-265. 



Copies seen : Astor. 



Tiiibiior, in Ludewig, p. 228, titles the .second 

 edition in (ierman: Brilssel, Muquardt. 1851, 

 and gives the vocabularies as on pp. 348-352. 



Sabiu's Dictionary, No. 11537, mentions the 

 eighth edition, London, Bohn, 1857, For title 

 of the niutb edition see "Addenda'' to this 

 catalogue. There is .in edition Philadeli>hia, 

 Hazard, 1857, a copy of which is in the library 

 of tbe Minnesota Historical Society (*). A, 

 copy at the Fischer .sale. No. 2213, brought 15s., 

 and one at tbe Field sale. No. 310, $1.62. 



Letters and notes | on the | luau- 



uers, customs, and condition | of the | 

 North .Americau Indians. | Written dnr- 

 i ng eight years' travel amongst the wild- 

 est I tribes of Indiaus in North Amer- 

 ica, I [Picture.] | By Geo. Catlin. | 

 Two vols, in one. | With one hundred 

 and fifty illustrations, on steel and 

 wood. I 



Phihideli>hia: | J. W. Bradley, 48 

 North Fourth St. | 1859, 



Pp. 1-792, 8°.— Linguistics, pp. 787-79L 



Copies seen: Lowdennilk. 



Some copies are dated 1860. (*; 



• Illustrations | of the | manners, 



customs, and condition | of the | North 

 American Indians | with | letters and 

 notes I written during eight years of 

 travel and adventure anmng the | wild- 

 est and most remarkable tribes now 

 existing. | With three hundred and 

 sixty engraving.s, | from the | Author's 

 Original Paintings, | By Geo. Catlin. 



